What are Giclée (Pronounced “zhee-clay”) Art Prints?
A technology of the digital age. Giclée fine art printing has become state of the art for reproducing the details, color, tonalities and hues of original paintings. Super fine resolution of 1800 dpi verses the 300 dpi of original lithography printing methods, produces an art print that is usually indiscernible from the original painting. Especially true with watercolors. The archival quality inks used have a tested longevity of over 100 years. The quality is so superb that museums throughout the world including the Louvre use Giclée prints to substitute works of art too fragile to be exhibited to the public. About my Art Prints My Giclée prints are produced on Hahnemuhle fine art watercolor paper. This acid-free paper has the look and feel of the watercolor paper I paint on. Each of my paintings are reproduced in Limited Editions of 175 prints. They are signed and numbered. The print has a 1″ – 2″ border around the image area. The dimensions given are for the image area. Ordering Becau